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<blockquote data-quote="AngryMojo" data-source="post: 5313938" data-attributes="member: 83096"><p>I've made no statement about a game experience or content. I've made statements about production values, and the overall value of a game based off amount in the box and not content. In fact, I've made several statements saying that I'm not judging the content at all, because I have no basis of comparison. I'm sure Dragon Age is a great game, I enjoy Green Ronin's works immensely.</p><p></p><p>What I will state is that I believe the Red Box is an appropriate amount of value for the price. It's one of the only gaming sets that I can buy for $20, and your typical kid (target audience) or parent buying for said kid is going to enjoy the amount of stuff in the box. Meanwhile, that same kid or parent looks at the Dragon Age box, and sees less stuff for more money. Which one do you think will be bought?</p><p></p><p>In the sense of what is included in the boxes, without judging gameplay or content of the books, the Red Box is a better value due to it's increased amount of product for a lower price point. It's the same sense of purchasing a 14 oz. box of Lucky Charms for 3.99 vs. buying a 40 oz. bag of generic Lucky Stars for 2.99. You may prefer the Lucky Charms because they taste better to you, but the Malt-O-Meal bag is a better value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngryMojo, post: 5313938, member: 83096"] I've made no statement about a game experience or content. I've made statements about production values, and the overall value of a game based off amount in the box and not content. In fact, I've made several statements saying that I'm not judging the content at all, because I have no basis of comparison. I'm sure Dragon Age is a great game, I enjoy Green Ronin's works immensely. What I will state is that I believe the Red Box is an appropriate amount of value for the price. It's one of the only gaming sets that I can buy for $20, and your typical kid (target audience) or parent buying for said kid is going to enjoy the amount of stuff in the box. Meanwhile, that same kid or parent looks at the Dragon Age box, and sees less stuff for more money. Which one do you think will be bought? In the sense of what is included in the boxes, without judging gameplay or content of the books, the Red Box is a better value due to it's increased amount of product for a lower price point. It's the same sense of purchasing a 14 oz. box of Lucky Charms for 3.99 vs. buying a 40 oz. bag of generic Lucky Stars for 2.99. You may prefer the Lucky Charms because they taste better to you, but the Malt-O-Meal bag is a better value. [/QUOTE]
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